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once the initial impetus has been received, no further energy input<br />

is required. In other words, energy is not a constant. In this case it<br />

was increased through the emergence of fifth or sixth dimensional<br />

dynagens (see Chapter 2) created by what Schauberger called 'original'<br />

or 'cosmic' movement. Popel did, however, admit that in<br />

Schauberger's special pipe, friction at two specific velocities<br />

appeared to reduce to zero.<br />

The circulation of blood<br />

It is a common experience for those who use the ancient practice<br />

of watching the breath when they meditate, of the strange sensation<br />

of 'being breathed;' that the process seems to be part of a<br />

'greater breathing.' Viktor Schauberger would often insist in a similar<br />

vein, that a bird 'is flown and a fish 'is swum.' On many occasions<br />

he said that the heart is not a pump, that it 'is pumped.' He<br />

saw the heart, rather, as a regulator or of blood flow. The spurts of<br />

blood that the heart produces during contraction are more like the<br />

automatic reaction to having been full, like the outbreath of the<br />

lungs.<br />

The Stuttgart experiment had established that when the water<br />

flow was in resonance with the configuration of the pipe, there was<br />

no friction. Similarly the blood being in resonance with the arteries<br />

and capillaries greatly facilitates flow. In addition the blood<br />

vessels have a natural pulsating, peristaltic action. About 1927,<br />

Professor Kurt Bergel of Berlin University recorded this automatic<br />

pulsation a few days after incubation in small warm blood vessels<br />

around the egg sac of a bird's egg, although no heart had yet been<br />

formed. Professor Bergel also rejected the popular theory of the<br />

heart as a pump, insisting that this function was carried out by 'the<br />

millions of highly active capillaries permeating the body,' and that<br />

'health and disease are primarily dependent on the faultless or<br />

disturbed activity of the capillaries.' 23<br />

It appears that the pulsation of the capillaries initiate the circulation<br />

of the blood, augmented by the configuration of the blood<br />

vessels themselves. 24 The specifications for these would have been<br />

created with the original energy blueprint for hot-blooded creatures<br />

in general, and the human being in particular (see Chapter 2).<br />

Included in these specifications was even a provision that the viscosity<br />

of the blood would be reduced in the finer blood vessels, so<br />

HIDDEN NATURE

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